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Croatian population decreases by 9% in a decade

By IANS | Updated: January 15, 2022 14:20 IST

Zagreb, Jan 15 Croatia's population in 2021 stood at 3,888,529, down by 396,360 inhabitants, or 9.25 per cent ...

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Zagreb, Jan 15 Croatia's population in 2021 stood at 3,888,529, down by 396,360 inhabitants, or 9.25 per cent from the last census in 2011, the country's Central Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.

Over the past 30 years since its independence, the Croatian population has decreased by 895,736, the statement said

It noted that throughout Croatia, there are only three cities, namely Zagreb, Split and Rijeka, have more than 100,000 inhabitants, reports Xinhua news agency.

The population decrease is blamed mainly on the low fertility rate and emigration, according to local media reports.

The national population census was conducted in 2021 and the Central Bureau of Statistics is expected to publish other results of the census later.

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